In the past year:
I sold my house on the river and moved into an apartment 1/4 it's size.
Sold almost everything I owned, except the basics that would fit in said apartment.
Saw my youngest through his first year of university.
Said a sad goodbye to my 13 year old, four legged friend, Caesar.
It was definitely a year of changes, although it's always sad to let all these things go, I've chosen to focus on the gratitude & celebrate the success of my experiences. I kept our family Continue reading

Last night I visited the OnStar Command Center. I was just a tad bit excited but I think I managed not to embarrass myself. Except for being so smitten with my surroundings that I didn't see the gift on the seat and sat on it - several times - before noticing it. Doh.
The group I was attending with had been invited for a tour through OnStar's Facebook Fan Page. We were escorted into the OnStar boardroom where they served us a delicious sampling of food and refreshments.
OnStar's Jim Continue reading

I don't have the groupie mentality. If I see a star, I see someone just like us, a person who puts their pants on the same way I do. I don't even bother to collect autographs.
Except in the case of one star: OnStar.
I feel a little silly admitting I am gaga over a company, but it's not so much the company itself, rather what it represents to me.
I love to travel. Every year I would put my two boys in the car and head out to destinations in Ontario, Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, Continue reading

Day 10
I might be the odd person out. Or perhaps, I'm just the most boring person you know.
I find the concept of Big Brother somewhat comforting. I like the idea that people are keeping an eye on my safety. I've been a fan of OnStar since 2005. They make me feel safer, so when I purchase a car having access to OnStar is a priority for me.
I spent yesterday morning learning about @ccess Oakland at the Oakland County "compound". As we were leaving, I came across the following Continue reading